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To: Cats Pajamas
During the Middle Ages, victims of the bubonic plague were used for biological attacks, often by flinging fomites such as infected corpses and excrement over castle walls using catapults.

As seen in the 1985 movie Flesh and Blood where pieces of an infected dog are catapulted over the wall.

China certainly susceptible to retribution...

774 posted on 05/15/2020 1:44:21 PM PDT by eldoradude (Boycott Chinese made goods)
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To: eldoradude

Mid 60s one Sunnny warm summer Sunday we walked to our catholic church parking lot. The whole town was there. I was 14, had my 10 year old sisters hand, we checked in at one table, filed to the next table that had rows of white sugar cubes with a pink stain on each. We picked one, popped it in our mouth and walked to the pool. We were happy to take the sugar cube, there was no fear, no apprehension. We had a teen age girl lived next to us with polio, she walked with a cane attached to each forearm, braces on her legs, she shuffled one in fron of the other.
She was beautiful, played piano, a kind friend to everyone. My heart bled for her effort just to walk,
Times were different then, there was evil around, Newport was very close. Our other neighbor was Sleep out Louie, Frank “Screw” Andrews. Trigger Mike Capola Tito Carentsi and April Flowers. They owned the politicians and judges. But they didn’t mess with us. We didn’t fear them.
Now I fear our politicians, and should.


783 posted on 05/15/2020 1:59:15 PM PDT by drdirt333
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To: eldoradude

Problem > Reaction > Solution

Virus > Fear of death > Vaccine


786 posted on 05/15/2020 2:02:11 PM PDT by Cats Pajamas (RIP - Main $tream Media!)
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